What ever happened to "Inhuman Audio" of Saskatoon?
#1
HI guys, I remember hearing about this Saskatoon based Subwoofer company. Then a while ago there were a few "Inhuman Audio" subwoofers floating around the "for sale" section. IS that company still around? what ever happened to them?
#3
Actually Don no longer deals RE.
AFAIK there isn't a whole lot he does in the industry right now.
The last time I talked to him he was doing some design work for a company, but nothing directly involved with consumers.
AFAIK there isn't a whole lot he does in the industry right now.
The last time I talked to him he was doing some design work for a company, but nothing directly involved with consumers.
#5
oh really? so he just closed the company down? that sucks. Asides from Inhuman, the only Canadian company that I know of is Kaption. how were Inhuman subs anyway... did he make anything other then subs at all like amps?
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How many SPL sub only companies are still around? I think Don found out that it's great to have recognition in the SPL arena, but it is very difficult to make money at it, all the competitors think they should be sponsored, and when you are building subs in very limited quantities it is expensive to manufacture them. Not to mention all the reconing for next to nothing really drains the resources.
#8
Originally posted by DWVW:
How many SPL sub only companies are still around? I think Don found out that it's great to have recognition in the SPL arena, but it is very difficult to make money at it, all the competitors think they should be sponsored, and when you are building subs in very limited quantities it is expensive to manufacture them. Not to mention all the reconing for next to nothing really drains the resources.
How many SPL sub only companies are still around? I think Don found out that it's great to have recognition in the SPL arena, but it is very difficult to make money at it, all the competitors think they should be sponsored, and when you are building subs in very limited quantities it is expensive to manufacture them. Not to mention all the reconing for next to nothing really drains the resources.
He had a great product, but having to pay the crazy exchange rates put him behind the gun right from the begining.